Study in US teens reveals brain differences between those using substances, those not
A study in the US shows notable brain differences in teenagers who use alcohol and cannabis before age 15, such as a bigger brain and thinner prefrontal cortex, which may predispose them to substance use. These findings highlight the influence of brain struct…
A study of teenagers in the US has revealed distinct differences in brain structures between those resorting to substance use, including alcohol and cannabis, before turning 15 and those not. The res…